Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, recently addressed Republicans on a prayer call where he emphasized that 'the battle is just beginning.' This comes as Hegseth faces scrutiny over a past sexual assault allegation, which he vehemently denies.
During the call, hosted by the Republican National Committee and co-chair Lara Trump, Hegseth urged participants to pray for President-elect Trump, incoming first lady Melania Trump, and their family. He highlighted the importance of seeking divine support during challenging times, with his wife Jennifer by his side.
Expressing gratitude for the overwhelming support his family has received since his nomination, Hegseth acknowledged that it has helped them withstand the criticisms and attacks that have arisen. Despite the controversy surrounding him, Hegseth emphasized that he has not faced any criminal charges or civil lawsuits related to the alleged incident.
As a veteran and Fox News host, Hegseth's nomination for the defense post has sparked both praise and skepticism. His call for prayers reflects a belief in the power of faith to guide him through the upcoming confirmation process and any obstacles that may arise.